Felicity Jordan is constantly asking herself that question. Why wouldn’t she? Her life is a one huge mess, filled with homework, friends, and, oh yeah, the ever present need to help keep the Weasley Clan in line. So why does she do it? Simple.

If you're not loyal to your family, who are you loyal to?
If you're not honest with your friends, who are you honest with?

2012 Dobby finalist in Best Mystery, Best Villain, Best Plot Twist, Best Action/Adventure, and Most Original Story. Gryffie Golden Paw Awards: won 'Best Weasley' for Rose for 2013 and 'Best Mischief' in 2012

I liked my life.
Ok, so my best friend was my homework, my favorite time of day was during classes and my personality was bordering dangerously on insipid.
And nobody cared until they suddenly did.A story of perception, life and the people who changed it all.

But enter a pregnant best friend, a missing father, five years’ worth of love for Albus Potter, Albus Potter’s very attractive brother and an annoying girlfriend... Things are bound to get interesting.

Two students turn up in the halls of Hogwarts, destined to be together but fated to be kept apart. This is the story of May 2nd...there were seven moments in time...can these seven moments prove to our pair that they were meant for each other or will it just break them apart even further?

What if there was a reason Voldemort became evil...A reason nobody knew about...What if that reason was Hermione Granger.

There war is steadily getting worse and one morning Hermione wakes up to a shocking revelation...What will she do...Will she let someone know her secret or will she hide it..And what happens when the ones she trusted knew all along...Her story takes her through the war and through her 7th and final year of Hogwarts.

Everyone assumed that Hermione Granger was just "The Brains of the Golden Trio", or, "An annoying bookworm" , oh how they were wrong.

What they don't know is that Hermione Granger never was, it was always Alexandra Malfoy, twin sister to Draco Malfoy, Lord Voldemorts greatest allies. What will Ron and Harry think when Hermione shows up for their seventh year with a new attitude? And how with they react when they hear some interesting news about her and a certain blond?

Hermione has changed after the war and the murder of both her parents. Once a studious, know-it-all, she has now teamed up with Fred and George to complete their final year at Hogwarts. With Harry and Ron both worried about her things can only get worse when adding a certain blonde Slytherin to the mix.

What happens when your world has been destroyed, and those that you believed were to be trusted betrayed you. And what happens when those that tried to kill you become all that you have to trust? What happens when your name isn't Hermione Granger?

1) Get Scorp and Rose together.
2) Don't argue with Albus Potter. (No matter how much of a jerk he is)
3) Stop failing Defense. (This might be the biggest challenge)
4) Stop finding Albus attractive, stop staring into his beautiful eyes, and stop getting butterflies around him.
5) Somehow survive this school year without ending up in Mungo's. (Not sure I can do this one)

Contains Charlie Walker: A violent teenage heroine, known for being Hogwart's most infamous trouble maker (apart from James Potter of course), her skills as a quidditch beater, punching her teammates, and generally being the bane of James Potter's existence.

Alice Marie Longbottom is the good girl in school. She is in Gryffindor like her father, she has great friends, good marks, is Hogwarts's good girl, and is nice to everyone. The only expception to this rule; Albus Severus Potter, quidditch star, Hogwarts golden boy, enemy of Alice and... great kisser?

My To Do List:
1. Stay hidden from the Ministry of Magic because I am the last Seer
2. Hide out at Hogwarts (because, let's be honest, no one expects a teenager to hide there)
3. Stop falling in love with the second born son of savior of the Wizarding World

When Gisela Martinez discovers that in one night, a life can change forever, she realises that to take care of the ones she loves and survive the battle of a lifetime, she has to put aside her pride and let in those she once thought she despised.

Being Summer Lancaster is not all it’s cracked up to be. I mean, being James Potter’s official snog buddy - seriously, he made me a badge – and trying to stop my charming cousin – curse you, Scorpius – from wreaking havoc on Hogwarts is much more stressful than it sounds.
Trust me.

Gabrielle doesn't mind that everybody calls her Gabe, or that half the school thinks she's insane. She doesn't even care that a silly game between her and her two best friends results in her doing crazy missions. One thing she does care about though, it the fact that she is now Albus Potter's personal slave. For how long? Until she is ready to die a slow and painful death. That's how long.

When Lily Evans discovers an abandoned wishing well in the Forbidden Forest, 6th year at Hogwarts is about to get a lot more interesting. Lily and her two best friends struggle to keep The Well a secret from the rest of the school while they unravel its mysteries, but with the Marauders determined to find out what the girls are hiding, nobody’s secrets are safe for too long...

It was probably my curiosity which would be the ruin of me. It was my curiosity which led to me falling into the Potter's back yard. My curiosity that led me to experiment with my ‘ability’ and it was curiosity that led me to ignore the one piece of advice my mother ever gave me - never look into your future.

James is running through the school like a madman with the Head Boy's pants (again), Sirius has almost blabbed our secret while chasing skirts, I've had to rescue Peter on yet another charge of foot fondling, and Remus is surly because it's his time of the month.

So here's the scoop: I'm best friends with Lucy and Rose; I hate Dominique with a passion; I've bribed Albus to do most of my homework; I'm in love with James's guitar; and I've somehow managed to agree to help Fred Weasley, idiot extraordinaire, write the advice column for the school newspaper.